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ALP Buys Weapons Illegally from Gunrunners
A number of Afghan Local Police (ALP) buys light and heavy weapons illegally from their own pockets, Kapisa local police members say.
650 ALPs also struggle along with Afghan National Police in Kapisa a province in northern Afghanistan to ensure the security and fight against the government insurgent groups.
Saying the government does not provide enough weapons and ammunitions therefore they are urged to buy it in personnel.
“We buy weapon, grenade and heavy weapons from our own pocket to fight with the enemies, we buy heavy weapons from Pakistani arms traffickers and light guns from the area, we buy an AK47 100,000 Afghani and a grenade launcher with an amount of 72,000 Afghani,” Qand Agha an Afghan Local Police commander said.
A provincial official said foreign insurgents including Arab, Pakistani, and Chechen threatens several areas in the province and accepts ALP challenges.
“The government must provide heavy gun to ALP,” Mir Gul a local police chief in Kapisa said.
Officials in Ministry of Interior say they provide enough equipment to local police and any gunrunning is a crime.
“We provide enough gun to our ALP, police cannot buy weapons in personnel, according to the law gun trafficking is illegal and a crime, they do not need to buy weapons,” Najibullah Danish deputy spokesperson for ministry of interior stated.
Beside Taliban militants foreign fighters also challenges Afghan local police in Kapisa.
A local residential said,” we have been forced to leave our home since eight months, our families were taken out of the area, we are asking the government to ensure the security in our area.
“We are serving the people, we will not let the enemies to burn the schools and destabilize the area,” an Afghan local police vowed.
About 30,000 ALPs were recruited by Afghan ministry of interior to stabilize Afghanistan, but people complain from local police behavior in most areas in the country.
Reported by: Abdul Aziz Karimi
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IEA sets up delegation over Badakhshan protests
The Islamic Emirate has announced the appointment of a delegation headed by Chief of the Army Staff Fasihuddin Fitrah, amid protests in Badakhshan province over the killing of a local resident by security forces during poppy crackdown.
Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, emphasized in a statement that the decree banning poppy cultivation extends to all regions without exception.
“Regrettably, there have been incidents where offenders attempted to attack the security forces involved in the fight against poppy cultivation, resulting in tragic events,” he said.
The delegation includes Shamsuddin Shariati, the head of overseeing and monitoring directives and commands, Mullah Abdul Haq, deputy minister of narcotics control, Mullah Rahmatullah Najib, deputy general director of intelligence, and Abdul Momin, chairman of the Badakhshan Ulema Council.
Darayem district of Badakhshan has seen protests against the Islamic Emirate in recent days.
The Ministry of Interior has confirmed that one of the local people was killed in a clash with the forces tasked to destroy poppy fields in the district.
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Terrorist threats to US interests from Afghanistan, Pakistan steadily rising: USIP
Following the concerns over terrorist threats from Afghanistan, the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) says in a report that terrorist threats against US interests from Afghanistan and Pakistan are steadily rising.
The report stated that “Afghanistan presents growing space for terrorist groups compared to the period before the U.S. withdrawal.”
“ISIS-K [Daesh] presents a rising threat with reach beyond the immediate region, greater than during the pre-withdrawal period,” the report reads.
It added that “The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorist group has also returned as a regional security threat.”
“The study group’s final report evaluated and put forth policy options to mitigate terrorist threats and safeguard U.S. interests in Afghanistan and Pakistan, while maintaining the current focus on strategic competition,” the report added.
“Unfortunately, the geography of Afghanistan and the relations of terrorist groups in the region have caused the countries of the region and the world to express concern about possible challenges. The Islamic Emirate should take measures to form an inclusive government so that the spirit of the regional fight against terrorism is practically strengthened and launched,” said a military expert.
Meanwhile, the Islamic Emirate has called the report “baseless” and said that it has no relationship with al-Qaeda and that Daesh has been suppressed in Afghanistan.
IEA’s deputy spokesman Hamdullah Fetrat added that there is no terrorist group in Afghanistan and the government does not allow Afghan soil to be used against other countries.
“The Islamic Emirate has repeatedly said that Afghanistan’s soil will not be used against the interests of countries. Once again, we assure the countries of the world and the region that Afghanistan’s soil will not be used against their interests, nor is Afghanistan a threat to them,” Fetrat stressed.
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The deceased was identified as Deepak Soni, who was 29-year-old.
The killer has been identified as Abdul Basir Akhundzada who is 44 years old.
Abdul Basir Akhundzadeh had been arrested in connection with a case of attempted murder in Lajpet Nagar area of New Delhi in 2019.
Soni had been arrested in connection with the case of robbery and murder in 2018.
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